Have your dealer check to see if your vehicle is part of the recall.
The company's "Every Click Counts" campaign aims to donate up to $20,000 to American Red Cross relief efforts.
The girl who grew up in many South Bay cities will demonstrate recipes from her new cookbook at the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market Tuesday followed by a book signing at Bella Beach downtown.
The Independent candidate talks with Patch about himself, how he views two local issues and his position on abortion and immigration. He is running in the newly drawn 33rd Congressional District.
A weekly look at the craft beer scene and beer events in the South Bay of Los Angeles.
The Manhattan Beach bakery was decked out in pink Sunday to help raise money for breast cancer research.
Pitfire Artisan Pizza plans to open a location in Manhattan Beach later this year.
The popular bakery downtown will donate 20 percent of the day's sales to breast cancer research and programs. Better yet, who can resist any of Beckers' baked goods done in pink?
Here's a report on the real estate market in L.A. County. Find out what the market mix is these days: foreclosures, low-end and more.
Backers say people have the right to know. Critics say the cost is too high, hurts small farmers.
You can order your new iPhone online beginning Friday, Sept. 14 or purchase it in an Apple retail store starting a week later.
Tim Cook on stage to detail Apple's new iPhone release.
Some professionals are willing to travel hundreds of miles every week to work.
In a difficult economy, many graduates return to their childhood homes while looking for work.
The skin care shop is donating 1 percent of all purchases made in the MB store in 2012 to a nonprofit as a way to give back to the community.
Arianna Huffington appeared on an episode of "Real Time With Bill Maher" Friday and gave Patch a mention.
Buy in a city where the school district is rated #3 in the state.
Eleven-year-old Thomas Suarez's programming genius makes CarrotCorp a winner.
These romantic picks provide the best in Valentine's Day dining, so make a date with your sweetheart and a reservation at one of these prime places.
When Kim Castner ran out of solutions for achieving a truly "trash-less lunch," she decided to create her own: the Go Green Lunch Box.
The transaction is expected to close late this quarter or early in the second quarter.
Manhattan Beach mainstay Pancho's is the place to go for a fun and delicious evening. Start out in the cantina, then move on into its artifact-packed interior.
Local pubs, grills, restaurant, sports bars have some interesting stuff on tap for the big game.
For more than 40 years, Frank Matranga has been making and selling pottery and sculptures from his home on North Ardmore Avenue.
From lemonade stands to silent auctions, local efforts raise funds to keep the facility and its programs afloat.
An eco-fair is on the South Bay horizon, while the recession affects the north end especially hard.
A Manhattan Beach native wins the Catalina Classic, and supporters of a plastic bag ban will pursue local efforts after a state Senate defeat.
The chairman of the North Manhattan Beach Business Improvement District talks with Patch about how shops and restaurants are faring in the area.
The city pulls off last-minute preparations for this year's Manhattan Open with a little help from its friends, and a local landmark shuts its doors in an end to an era.
A recessionary casualty, the shuttering of a local institution marks the end of an era.
Master gardener Geri Miller inspires local business owners to see the sustainable potential in their landscapes.
Residents attend local events aimed at re-examining global oil dependence, and the city braces itself for hordes of holiday visitors and big surf.
With expected crowds in excess of 30,000 over the Fourth of July weekend, Manhattan Beach businesses are battening down the hatches.
Stephenie's Manhattan spa celebrates the opening of its Cougar Lounge apparel and accessory boutique.